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M.A.P. Assessment Testing Program
Welcome to the
A.C.C.E.S.,Inc. Testing Service. Our testing is provided to us
by Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA). They have been
serving schools and families for over 30 years with a computerized
adaptive testing. Your student will take the tests online.
The tests are called MAP or Measures of Academic Progress.
Detailed results will be
available at the end of our testing window in
June. Unlike other tests, the assessment itself is unique in that it adapts to
the student's ability, accurately measuring what a child
knows and needs to learn. In addition, MAP will measure
academic growth over time, independent of grade level or
age.

With the
largest norm reference group in the nation (the latest norm
was done in 2008 with 2.9 million students), NWEA reports
highly accurate norm-referenced scores. MAP results,
however, go beyond simply ranking student achievement or
indicating grade level performance. Educators use MAP test
scores to identify the skills and concepts a student knows
and what they need to learn next in order to keep growing,
irrespective of grade level. With accurate, timely
information on an individual student's needs, educators and
parents can target instruction so that every student is
learning and growing. Map tests will be conducted in three
areas:
- Reading
- Language Usage
- Mathematics
These tests are approved by the Florida Department of
Education for private schools participating in the Florida
Tax Credit Scholarship Program.
There are
short and long versions. The tests are not timed, but can
take 1 1/2 to 3 hours to complete all three. You will be
given, by mail, a time period in order to give the tests.
You will need to set aside that date and make plans to give
the tests. You
will be given at that same time a "Name & Password". Click on the "Test"
button in the left side menu. It will take you to the next
page for more instructions. At the bottom of that page will
be a "Take Tests" button. You will need to
select your "Testing Group" and click on this button. Follow
the directions in your Proctor Guidelines to continue. Be sure to carefully
read everything.
REGISTRATION FOR TESTING HOMESCHOOLED STUDENTS:
If you are not a part of a Private School using our testing,
you may still register with us to have your student tested
in the future. Our registration for testing for the Spring
of 2011 is closed now.
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